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Why study at the University of Auckland?
Top 10 benefits of enrolling (for a PhD) at the University of Auckland The application process
1. World class university
Established in 1883 New Zealand ’s pre-eminent and largest university, ranked in the top 100 in the world* 40,000 students and 5,000 staff 5,000 international students from over 90 countries
*QS World University Rankings 2014/15
QS Top University Rankings 2014-2015
Subject Area
Social Sciences & Management Life Sciences & Medicine Arts & Humanities Engineering & Technology Natural Sciences
Overall World University Ranking Ranking
30 74 35 66 91
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World Rankings by Subject*
Subject Ranking Subject Ranking
Accounting & Finance Law Education English Language & Literature 24= 28= 34 37 Politics and International Studies Psychology Linguistics Pharmacy & Pharmacology 26 34 36 39 Modern Languages 45 Biological Sciences 46=
Top 100:
Medicine, Computer Science & Information Systems, Civil & Structural Engineering, History, Mathematics, Statistics and Operational Research, Economics & Econometrics, Chemical Engineering, Environmental Sciences, Geography, Sociology, Mechanical, Aeronautical & Manufacturing Engineering.
Top 150:
Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Chemistry, Materials Sciences
Top 200:
Philosophy, Earth & Marine Sciences, Communication & Media Studies, Physics & Astronomy
*QS World University Rankings by Subject 2014
2. Comprehensive
Eight large faculties Arts Business & Economics Creative Arts & Industries Education Engineering Law Medical & Health Sciences Science Two Large Scale Research Institutes Auckland Bioengineering Liggins Institute
3. Quality of Supervision
One-on-one and group supervision Regular meetings
4. International collaborations and opportunities
Co-operation and exchange agreements with over 150 universities in the world The only invited NZ member of Universitas 21, APRU and World Universities Network
5. Financial support
For PhD Students: PReSS Fund – up to NZ$2,900 (approx. 14,000 Yuan) per year for Conferences Research-related travel and accommodation Laboratory consumables
Scholarships and Funding
China Scholarship Council (CSC) funding University of Auckland Doctoral Scholarship www.auckland.ac.nz/scholarships Scholarships associated with specific projects New Zealand International Doctoral Research Scholarship (NZIDRS) www.educationnz.govt.nz/how-we-work/ scholarships/nzidrs
PhD tuition fees and costs
The New Zealand Government provides an automatic “scholarship” to international students who are accepted onto the PhD programme: You will pay the same fees as a New Zealand student (i.e. the government provides approximately 80% of your tuition fees) In 2014, the PhD fee is NZ$6,253/year (approximately 30,000 Yuan) Approximate living costs in Auckland are NZ$20,000 25,000/year (95,000-120,000 Yuan) depending on your level of expenditure.
Other benefits
Right to work while you study.
Your spouse/partner is eligible for a work visa.
Your dependent children will receive the same schooling benefits as NZ children.
Upon graduation, apply for a one year
Post-study work visa (open)
. If you find employment you may apply for a two-year
Post-study work visa (employer assisted)
.
6. Academic support
Doctoral Skills Programme Doctoral Academic Careers Module English Language Enrichment Libraries and Learning Services Subject librarians
7. Other support
Accommodation www.accommodation.auckland.
ac.nz
Career Development and Employment Services www.cdes.auckland.ac.nz
Health and counselling 24/7 support for international students
8. Commercialisation of research
UniServices: innovation interface between organisations and the University Over 620 pending or granted patents Clean energy, advanced materials and manufacturing, electronics, medicine, health …
9. Student life
A safe and welcoming environment Over 120 clubs and societies
CSC-Auckland Group
10. Auckland – New Zealand’s largest city
3rd most liveable city in the world
Application process
Apply online www.auckland.ac.nz
No closing date for PhD – apply at any time Begin at any time for PhD No GRE/SAT/GMAT No application fee No need to have contacted a supervisor
Academic requirements
At least 80% average in masters courses Significant research component in masters programme Certified copies of graduation and degree certificates Certified copies of full academic transcripts
English language requirements
IELTS (Academic) Internet based TOEFL (iBT) Paper based TOEFL Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE) Cambridge English Proficiency (CPE) Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic Michigan English Language Assessment Battery (MELAB)
Overall score Overall score Overall score of 6.5 and all of 90 plus a of 575 plus CAE score of 58 or higher, no individual Overall score CPE score of of 65 and no PTE bands 6.0 or better written score of 21 Essay (TWE) language skill of 4.5
below Borderline 45 or higher communicativ e skills score below 58 85 Note: Higher scores are required for some subjects.
Your test result cannot be more than 2 years old.
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Additional documents
CV / Resumé is required Other documents (publications, projects) may be uploaded but are not required – not a requirement to have published or to publish during your PhD Doctoral referee ’s report (x2) – academic rather than character references
Help
For general questions about PhD study email [email protected]
Useful webpages: www.auckland.ac.nz/postgraduate www.auckland.ac.nz/international
CSC-Auckland
• QQ 238252535 • QQ 217433766 • Xiaozhou Xiong [email protected]
• Zhiqian Sang [email protected]